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LIV For Good Transforming Lives

Published on April 3, 2026
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Southern Guards GC’s Charl Schwartzel and Dean Burmester participate with attendees of the Southern Guards GC Youth Clinic ahead of LIV Golf South Africa. Picture by LIV Golf.

London and New York: LIV Golf, the global golf league blending world-class competition with entertainment and culture to grow the game worldwide, has announced the launch of LIV For Good, a comprehensive three-pillar impact and sustainability platform designed to transform lives through the power of golf.

With one million youth already impacted to date through the League’s work across the globe, LIV For Good formalises LIV Golf’s long-term vision for meaningful, measurable change across three inter-connected pillars: Game, Community, and Planet.

Scott O’Neil, CEO of LIV Golf, said: “The values of LIV For Good epitomise the same mission this League has held since day one – to grow the game of golf around the world.

“LIV For Good showcases our commitment to increasing access to golf, setting new environmental standards, and expanding the game’s reach at the grass-roots level and beyond the fairways. As a global League, we’re able to implement these values and this work in our host markets across five continents and 10 countries, and I’m excited to continue to deliver on our mission for years to come.”  

LIV Golf has pledged to impact five million youth by 2032 and achieve net-zero status by 2040. In addition, LIV Golf will drive programming and initiatives across its three strategic pillars:  

  • Game: Create new opportunities to play and work in golf.  
    Getting golf clubs into more hands across the globe by removing barriers and creating opportunities to bring golf to new audiences and ensure golf is a game for everyone. Each year, the League will introduce 15,000 youth around the world to the game for the first time. LIV Golf will deliver on this goal through global and local partnerships such as The R&A’s Women in Golf Charter, ROSHN Rising Stars, Midnight Golf, and the Muslim Golf Association. In addition to external partnerships, LIV Golf will continue to work with its teams to support individual youth golf programmes, like Little Sticks by Majesticks Golf Club, My Golf powered by Ripper GC, and the Southern Guards GC Academy Programme.
  • Community: Strengthen communities using the power and values of golf. 
    LIV Golf believes that by using the values of golf and harnessing the power of sport for development, it can help strengthen communities. Each year, the League will impact 400,000 youth through educational programmes and initiatives. This work is led by its global partnerships with Discovery Education, which co-produces innovative educational resources to help youth explore STEM subjects through golf; and the UN Refugee Agency, which co-developed the first ‘Golf for Protection Playbook’, which creates safe spaces and delivers sport-based programming that helps individuals and communities recover from trauma and rebuild a sense of stability.
  • Planet: Deliver the most sustainable golf events in the world.
    As the first golf league, Tour or major body to achieve ISO 20121 certification for Sustainable Event Management from the British Standards Institution (BSI), LIV Golf is a leader in international standards for sustainable event management. Building on the 13 GEO-certifications attained over the past several years, each year, the League will aim to achieve sustainable certifications for at least five events.
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Participants in the ‘MyGolf powered by Ripper GC’ programme attend a nature walk around The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Australia, to learn about the eco-systems and habitats on golf courses. Picture by LIV Golf.

LIV Golf continues to work collaboratively with BSI and independent auditors to rigorously track its carbon emissions, working with local partners across its 14 global events to donate materials that can be repurposed, waste diversion, food donation, and composting and recycling resources, to progress towards zero-waste events and net-zero status.   

Jake Jones, Senior Vice President of Impact and Sustainability at LIV Golf, said: “These are not aspirations; they are targets with timelines and transparent reporting that push our League, our industry, and the sports landscape as a whole to do more. 

“In order to grow the game of golf we have to invest in the next generation. We have a powerful opportunity to directly impact the lives of millions of youth, and enable local and global organisations to develop their essential work in communities across the globe. LIV Golf has made tremendous progress over the last few years, and under our new centralised strategy, we can continue to build on this progress for years to come.”  

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